#空投防骗手册
Airdrop scams have undergone a technological upgrade, with the latest monitoring showing that phishing links embedded in tutorial-type scams account for 37%. The main methods include: faking airdrops of well-known projects (such as the March 2025 Berachain imitation incident), requiring pre-deposited ETH to activate eligibility, and inducing connections to authorize malicious contracts (with annual losses exceeding $240 million). Prevention requires checking the official website's SSL certificate, refusing requests for private key/seed phrase input, and being wary of "zero investment high return" rhetoric. It is recommended to use cold wallets to isolate airdrop operations, and on-chain contract interactions must be verified through auditing platforms like CertiK beforehand.